Contemporary France is an accessible, interdisciplinary introduction to contemporary France, providing systematic coverage of culture, society, economy, and politics set in a historical and geographical context. A central theme is the relationship between popular images of France – flowing from its cultural, culinary, and linguistic influence, its appeal as a tourist destination, and the influence of its republican and revolutionary heritage – and the often contradictory realities of French society facing up to globalization, Europeanization and the other challenges of the 21st century.With its broad coverage of politics, culture, society, economics, and history, this text will appeal to students across a range of degree subjects.
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Contemporary France (Contemporary States and Societies)
$985.95
ISBN
9780333792445
Categories AREA / REGIONAL STUDIES, Comparative politics, EUROPEAN STUDIES, INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, REFERENCE AND INFORMATION, SOCIAL SCIENCES
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